Wacom is known for its large selection of Graphire tablets. Graphire tablets are used for drawing, painting, editing digital photos as well as many other graphic arts applications. Some tablets have even been integrated into an LCD display with precise accuracy and responsiveness. Graphire tablets can range from $99 to $1800. Like everthing else, you get what you pay for.
So what are the main benefits of using a Graphire tablet? First of all, they are very easy to carry around and they will easily fit in your laptop bag, plus you don't even need to bring the power adapter.
It is also a very handy device for anyone who frequently gives presentations for large groups.
In order to draw on the tablet, you can either use the pen or 3-button mouse which are both included. The Wacom Graphire Bluetooth 6x8 comes bundled with Adobe Photoshop Elements, Corel Painter Essentials 2 and Color Efex Pro 2 GE.
Wacom's Graphire Bluetooth tablet has a retail price of $249, which is comparably low considering most USB Graphire 6x8 tablets usually sell for around $199. It should be noted that the Wacom Graphire Bluetooth tablet does not allow you to switch between Bluetooth and USB connections. This tablet only supports Bluetooth.
Posted September 6, 2005 by BlueTomorrow.com Editorial Staff
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